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  1. curling

    'Not pushed on'published at 06:52 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 4-4 Denmark

    Logan Gray
    Former Scottish curler on BBC TV

    Kyle Waddell was the rock in the first few days but since then he's not really pushed on as much as the other GB team members have.

  2. curling

    Postpublished at 06:51 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 4-4 Denmark

    The crucial seventh end. Great Britain have got stones in the front of house, looking menacing like a pair of doormen outside a nightclub. Denmark, though, are finding a way, like sneaking in a side door.

  3. curling

    'Missed opportunity'published at 06:50 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 4-4 Denmark

    Logan Gray
    Former Scottish curler on BBC TV

    What GB don't want to happen is for this end to be blanked or give away two. That was a little bit of a missed opportunity there.

  4. A visit to Korea Housepublished at 06:47 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Caroline Chapman
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    Scattered around the various Olympic venues are 'team houses'. In the arena complex you've got Korea house next to Japan house.

    The former offers an interactive guide to the culture and history of the host nation. You can learn which regions specialise in certain foods, see the Olympic torches and medals, and even visit a K-Pop room and have a boogie on a dance mat.

    Team Korea House
  5. curling

    'Everything to play for'published at 06:45 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 4-4 Denmark

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    Well done. Very good indeed. Great Britain and Denmark after six ends is all tied up. Everything left to play for.

  6. curling

    Postpublished at 06:44 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 4-4 Denmark

    Mission accomplished. Kyle Smith reads the script and levels this one up again. Four ends to go and you can't get a soggy newspaper between these two sides.

  7. curling

    Postpublished at 06:42 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-4 Denmark

    This should be two in the bag for GB. They have two closest to the centre. Denmark will knock one of them away, Britain come in with the final stone to make it a couple again.

    That's the plan, anyway...

  8. curling

    Postpublished at 06:37 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-4 Denmark

    Once again, the house is deserted. Abandoned. In need of renovation. A doer-upper. GB, with their red bricks, look to put the boulders at opposite sides. With the hammer, this is a good chance to get those two points back.

  9. curling

    Postpublished at 06:33 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-4 Denmark

    GB have the final stone in the sixth end, looking to get back into this match after the break. Looking striking in red, Kyle Smith uses his broom to direct Kyle Waddell where he wants the next stone to end up. Unsurprisingly, it's the centre of the house.

  10. Shiffrin boyfriend sent home from Gamespublished at 06:30 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Alpine Skiing

    The boyfriend of Olympic giant slalom champion Mikaela Shiffrin has been sent home from the Winter Games following angry comments made after his own giant slalom race on Sunday.

    French alpine skier Mathieu Faivre made remarks about his nation's team to journalists after the race.

    The 26-year-old finished seventh behind winner Marcel Hirscher in Pyeongchang.

    He has since apologised after saying "if you only knew what I think about the group collective."

    Shiffrin posted a picture on Instagram of the couple celebrating Christmas in ParisImage source, Instagram
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    Shiffrin posted a picture on Instagram of the couple celebrating Christmas in Paris

  11. curling

    'Good attempt'published at 06:28 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-4 Denmark

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    That was very close for GB, a good attempt but Denmark had a very straightforward draw to pick up two.

    Denmark are playing very well.

  12. curling

    Denmark move aheadpublished at 06:27 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-4 Denmark

    Finally one of these teams makes a decisive move. In the final end before the break, Denmark pick up two points to move ahead, levaing GB to scoot off to regroup. Defeat wouldn't be terminal for Britain's last-four hopes, but they wouldn't have much more room for error.

  13. curling

    Postpublished at 06:24 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-2 Denmark

    Kyle Smith can't look. Disappointed with his final stone. Denmark are going to take two here...

  14. curling

    Postpublished at 06:22 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-2 Denmark

    Denmark might want to blank this end, keeping der hammer for the next one. The problem with that is a pesky British stone just hanging in the house, like a belly bulge over a tight belt.

  15. curling

    Postpublished at 06:21 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-2 Denmark

    Stones of the skips to come. Two apiece...

  16. curling

    Postpublished at 06:17 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-2 Denmark

    GB engage in some ferocious sweeping. The kind you do about twice a year, when you know you're getting visitors. If the British are subtle, the Danes are the sledgehammer. One yellow brick come crashing in to clear the decks. Like the break-off in a game of pool.

  17. curling

    'Taking this game to Denmark'published at 06:15 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-2 Denmark

    Logan Gray
    Former Scottish curler on BBC TV

    GB are planning on taking this game to Denmark.

    I like to see that from this team. Our best chance is to bring them into a drawing game and that will play right into Kyle Smith's hands.

    If they can start to put pressure on Denmark's second man, he's the one they're most likely to get mistakes from.

  18. Ouch! Fuller feels the effect of fallpublished at 06:14 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Anna Thompson
    BBC Sport in Pyeongchang

    It's been a few hours since the big air qualification, with the women stomping the Winter Olympics' newest event.

    And the brusing is beginning to show on British snowboarder Aimee Fuller's face.

    She told me after she'd crashed on her second attempt: "I landed on my face and I've got a bruise under my eye and my chest hurts, but I'm still smiling."

  19. curling

    'Tight affair'published at 06:13 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-2 Denmark

    Steve Cram
    Curling commentator on BBC TV

    Neither team is yet to get their two. The hammer reverts back to Denmark.

    We're in the fifth end and this is already becoming a tight affair.

    GB will want to try and lift the game a bit when they've got the hammer, but you can't say they've done anything wrong so far.

  20. curling

    GB level againpublished at 06:11 Greenwich Mean Time 19 February 2018

    Great Britain 2-2 Denmark

    There's nothing in this one. Like the last three ends, this one yields one point to the team holding the hammer. Tighter than squeezing a shire horse through the eye of a needle.